Seat-cover.



C. C. FAUST & J. A. JOYNBR.

, SEAT COVER. APPLICATION FILED JULY 25, '1912.

1,052,577, Patented Feb.11,'1913.

W'ITNESSES C. C; FAUST L A. JOYNBR.

' SEAT COVER. APPLICATIONVPILED JULY Z5, 1912.

Patented Feb; 11, A1913. 1

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Altamey UNTTE sTATEs PATENT oEEioE.

CHARLIE C. FAUST AND JOHN ANDREW JOYNER, F` REEVES, LOUISIANA.

SEAT-covnn.

Speoication of Letters Patent.

'Patented Eeb.11,1913

Application led July 25, 1912. Serial No. 711,412.

To all whom t may concern:

Be it known that we, CHARLIE C. FAUST and J oHN ANDREW JOYNER, citizens of. the United States, residing at Reeves, in the parish of Calcasieu and State of Louisiana,

have invented certain new and useful Im' provements in Seat-Covers, of which the following is -a specification.

This invention hasrelation to covers for closet seats and has for its object to provide a simple cover adapted to be applied to the seat for the purpose of preventing the person` of a user of the seat from lcoming in Contact with the same.

Vith the above object 1nl view the cover/ consists of paper blanks suitably secured together, and having inner portions normally connected together by a seal. When the cover is in use this seal is broken so that port-ions of the blanks may rest upon the closet seat, and other portions of the blanks may hang down through the opening of the seat.

In the accompanying drawings:-Figure' 1 is a plan View of the closet seat. Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view. of the same. Fig. 3 is a plan view of the cover. Fig. l is a side elevation of one of the blanks of the The cover consists of blanks which are- These blanks arewof the same coniiguration and a deseription for one will answer for all. Each blank con: sists of a marginal portion 2vand an inner portion 3. The marginal portions 2 are preferably provided with incurvate edges 4 four in number.

and the inner portions 3 are provided with` edges 5 which are disposed at angles with relation to each other.

To form the coverthe edges of the marginal portions 2 are secured together'by paste or glue, and the edges of the inner 1 portions 3 are permitted to overlap each other, as clearly shown in Fig. 3. lThe inner portions 3 are provided with a seal 6 which 'may be mucilage or other adhesive. The

seat no partfof the consequently any filth or germs which may*- bev upon ,the seat does'not ycomein 'Contact with the body. After the-seat hasfbee'n used the cover may be-employed for wiping the person and then' may be thrown down into the bowl. .A l Having described the invention., what'is claimed isz- .jtY 1. A seat cover comprising blanks of nni'- form coniguration, said blanks having mar:`

gina] portions connected together and overlapping inner 'portions withmeans for temporarily holding the innerk portions together. 2. A seat cover comprising blanks of uniform configuration, said blanks having marginal portions connected together, and provided with inner portions having angularly disposed edges, the inner portions overlap-- ping each other and a sealfor securing the inner portionsof the blanks together.

Iny testimony whereof we affix our signatures in presence oftwo witnesses. y

` CHARLIE GnF'AUST. J. ANDREW J O-Y NER. Witnesses l J. M. TAYLOR,- B. B. FRANKLIN. 

